String
The string is the cord that connects the two ends of the bow, and it is not just a simple cord—it is a critical component that determines the bow’s performance, responsiveness, arrow speed, and shooting feel.
It acts as an energy channel, transferring the archer’s drawing force to the arrow with minimal loss, and it plays a key role in shaping shooting feedback, flight stability, and tuning.
The string endures the highest level of tension in the entire bow structure, and during the moment of release, it vibrates and returns at extremely high speed.
For this reason, every detail—its material, thickness, length, and serving method—directly influences the bow’s overall performance.
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[STRING] KNOCKING POINT KNOT METHOD
The nocking point is the position on the bowstring where the arrow is fixed.
Using a T-gauge based on the rest, the height is measured, and two servings (above and below) are tied to secure the arrow’s vertical position precisely.
If the arrow is not mounted consistently, significant errors in di...